Pretty Doulton Lambeth Silicone Stoneware Milk or Cream Jug by Ada Maycock
This intricate and most delicate antique stoneware jug, features a stunning repeat pattern of incised leaves, raised cornflower-blue flowers, punctuated by tiny cream 'dots' in relief. We adore its subtle 'latte' matt glaze, and rope twist handle.
A high quality piece, it was decorated by Ada Maycock at Doulton Lambeth, between 1881 and 1889 and would look beautiful used for milk, or cream at breakfast, or filled with a posy of seasonal blooms.
Key Points
• Pretty stoneware creamer jug
• Intricate repeat pattern and flowers in relief
• Rope twist handle and glazed interior
• By Doulton Lambeth, Stoke-on-Trent, fully marked to base
• In excellent antique condition throughout
History:
Royal Doulton, founded in 1815 originally operated in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, however in 1882, it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the heart of the English potteries. This jug is marked to its base, with the Doulton Lambeth Silicone mark and the impressed M monogram of its decorator, Ada Maycock. Ada worked as a Junior Assistant from 1881 to 1889.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1881-1889
Pattern:
Silicone Ware
Approximate Measurements:
H: 12.5cm (5")
W: 11cm (4.35") spout to handle
W: 6cm (2.25") diameter at rim
Condition:
This jug is in excellent antique condition throughout especially given its design and age. It is free of any notable signs damage, simply displaying some light marks from use.
This intricate and most delicate antique stoneware jug, features a stunning repeat pattern of incised leaves, raised cornflower-blue flowers, punctuated by tiny cream 'dots' in relief. We adore its subtle 'latte' matt glaze, and rope twist handle.
A high quality piece, it was decorated by Ada Maycock at Doulton Lambeth, between 1881 and 1889 and would look beautiful used for milk, or cream at breakfast, or filled with a posy of seasonal blooms.
Key Points
• Pretty stoneware creamer jug
• Intricate repeat pattern and flowers in relief
• Rope twist handle and glazed interior
• By Doulton Lambeth, Stoke-on-Trent, fully marked to base
• In excellent antique condition throughout
History:
Royal Doulton, founded in 1815 originally operated in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, however in 1882, it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the heart of the English potteries. This jug is marked to its base, with the Doulton Lambeth Silicone mark and the impressed M monogram of its decorator, Ada Maycock. Ada worked as a Junior Assistant from 1881 to 1889.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1881-1889
Pattern:
Silicone Ware
Approximate Measurements:
H: 12.5cm (5")
W: 11cm (4.35") spout to handle
W: 6cm (2.25") diameter at rim
Condition:
This jug is in excellent antique condition throughout especially given its design and age. It is free of any notable signs damage, simply displaying some light marks from use.
This intricate and most delicate antique stoneware jug, features a stunning repeat pattern of incised leaves, raised cornflower-blue flowers, punctuated by tiny cream 'dots' in relief. We adore its subtle 'latte' matt glaze, and rope twist handle.
A high quality piece, it was decorated by Ada Maycock at Doulton Lambeth, between 1881 and 1889 and would look beautiful used for milk, or cream at breakfast, or filled with a posy of seasonal blooms.
Key Points
• Pretty stoneware creamer jug
• Intricate repeat pattern and flowers in relief
• Rope twist handle and glazed interior
• By Doulton Lambeth, Stoke-on-Trent, fully marked to base
• In excellent antique condition throughout
History:
Royal Doulton, founded in 1815 originally operated in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, however in 1882, it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the heart of the English potteries. This jug is marked to its base, with the Doulton Lambeth Silicone mark and the impressed M monogram of its decorator, Ada Maycock. Ada worked as a Junior Assistant from 1881 to 1889.
Year of manufacture:
c. 1881-1889
Pattern:
Silicone Ware
Approximate Measurements:
H: 12.5cm (5")
W: 11cm (4.35") spout to handle
W: 6cm (2.25") diameter at rim
Condition:
This jug is in excellent antique condition throughout especially given its design and age. It is free of any notable signs damage, simply displaying some light marks from use.
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